Friday, November 7, 1947 101111111111111M1111111111111H1111M111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111M11151411111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111INIIIIMMWL Danny Raskin's LISTENING adult director at the center, will also share our troubles for the evening. • • * MARION JANE KLAVONS, the lovely interior designer, was stumped for one of the few times in her life . A woman called, last week, upon recommendation of a bridge partner whose furn- ishings Marion helped to select • . . The lady wanted the exact outlay . . . and being a female herself, Marion knew it just wouldn't work out . . . especially since the two often visited each other's home . . . It took a lot of convincing that distinction is better than duplication . . • and now both are very happy. • * * MASADA-JR. HADASSAH are making all-out plans for their big dance, Nov. 15, at the Old Colony Club, according to Dr. Sam Krohn, Masada president . . . Jackie Laine will . supply the terpsi-tunes . . The whole she bang is being headed by Zelda Sacks and Bill Fitzerman. • • • MORE DISA 'N DATA . . . Iz- zie Rosen, managing editor of The Detroit Collegian, is editing, this lyear's Center News at the Wood- ward Ave. building . . . Real estate man Harry Bradlin's box at the La Scala opera series held almost as many prominent corn- munity-ites as there were opera I stars to entertain them . . . Each presentation saw a different par- ty of guests in the seats not used by Harry and his cute date, movie star Paula Drew . .. Op- tometrist Harry Woll offers the definition of a sophisticated girl as one who knows how to refuse a kiss without being deprived of it. * * * AZA NATIONAL SABBATH at Bnai David, Nov. 7, will include memorial services for Marvin Spevakow, chapter 583 boy who passed away in September . . . the first fatal polio case in De- troit, ,this year . . . The eulogy will be given by Irving Berg, re- T cried Mrs. Gould, "why I haven't even been out an hour!" . . The officer scratched his head with his pencil, then replied, 'Well, okay, go on ahead. That's a new one on me. But take it easy, madam, or you may not get to see the end of that hour!" * * * JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Charlot- te Waterstone will wed Israel Kaner in April or May (or be- fore) . . Harvey Barnett and Marge Salk are aisle-dated for March 28 . . . Kenny Singer and Marvel Lederman say "I Do" around the first of February. * * * - Mrs. Louis Tatken, divisional vice president of human relations, for the Detroit Women, American Jewish Congress, announces a meeting to be held Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 1:30 p. m., at the following chapter homes: South, Mrs. William Cohen, 2265 Chicago; Central, Mrs. Dav- id Greenbaum, 4021 Sturtevant; Northeast, Mrs. Alfred Bleier, 18915 Wildemere; Northwest, Mrs. G. Lionel Willens, 18600 North- lawn. "Character Building," the job of the home or the school, is the topic of the day. Committees are to be formed to cooperate with existing agencies in this field. All those people corresponding with families overseas, are urged to send, them gift packages for Hanukah. Information may be obtained from Mrs. Fierberg, 3336 Glinn Ct., TO. 8-4718. Youth Hi-Cites DISA 'N DATA ... Phil Brest- off has been signed to play the season's opening Holiday Hop at the Jewish Center . . . Nov. 23 . . . a Thanksgiving Dance as By Alice Jean Harris number 42 in the popular series . Sixth Anniversary of Chapter One, Z.O.D. to be celebrated by REQUIREMENTS It isn't a matter of luck. You a tea and dance. for members, at Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., only reap what you sow. Most colleges, we understand, Nov. 9 . . . CWANS is name of new group in Bnai Brith Young prefer to accept college prepara- Woinen . . . Gals took different tory students who have majored slant on titling by using initials in science, including biology, physics and chemistry, and math, of "Chapter Without a Name" .. and let it go at that . .. Marvin composed of geometry, advanced Fox has given up his role of in- algebra and trigonometry. They ternal revenue agent for Uncle feel students are taking only the Sam . . . Mrs. John J. Leopold required courses in these fields is chairman of the bazaar being and then riding along on easier given, Nov. 15, at the Ft. Wayne ones for the remainder of their by Selfhelp of Emigrees from •high school education. The best Central Europe . . . open to all equipped college people have had . . . young and old .. . "Is This both science and math classes a Man's World" will be theme of other than the compulsory ones. Council Career girl's invite to a If you want to go to college, don't battle. royal, Nov. 23, noon, at be disappointed. * * * Jewish Center . . . Lineup will be team of Career gals vs. Sey- FESTIVE Club Bali will be the center trour Bill Zolkower, where Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Phil Neuscholtz and ourselves. * * * Shatz help daughter Sue cele- SIGN OF THE TIMES . . . brate her 16th birthday with a Mrs. Harry Weingarden and 14- formal dinner party. Guesting year-old daughter, Lois Arlene, will be Margo Abels with Harvey are downtown shopping . . . Lois Shatz, Myrna Ellgot and Herbie wants more skirts ... Mrs. Wein- Fine, Eilene Nimson with Louis garden tells her she already has Davis, Lolly Barash with Herbie so many pretty ones . . . Lois Gelfand and Sue's escort Jerry says, "But they are up to my Schumer. Bonita Cooper gave a combin- kness. You don't expect me to ation holiday—sweet 16 recently. wear them, do you?" Marshal Klaper hosted and 4. * * among the crowd were Louie TED WEEMS . . . the bandman Dorfman, Carl Lippit, Joey whose aged recording of "heart- Steingold, Myrna Lankin, Caro- aches" sold more copies during lyn Weinberg, Iry Rochman, Bel- its recent revival than it did in la Levine and Les Brown. all the former years put together Marilyn Schiff gave a surprise . has been contracted . . . and party for Mel Barnett last week. will play for the Junior Service At the spook-like affair were Bev Group's big dance .. . slated for Raider with Les Weiner, Gertie Dec. 13 at Masonic Temple. Koenigsberg with Dave Moscow, Ann Magid and Lee Belingsy and Harriet Gold with Henry Drorf. * * * Slosson Advocates Partition in Speech presenting the AZA Council. * * * SHELDON LUTZ, back from a year in the DP camps of Germany Prof. Preston Slosson, profes- and Austria . . . tells about his experience with the Jewish Agen- sor of history at the University cy for Palestine ... at the Nov. 11 of Michigan, advocated _establish- meeting of Young People's Club, ment of a Jewish state in a par- Northwest Congregation . . . titioned Palestine at a meeting the Windsor United Nations Question and answer session will of Society Oct. 9. follow . ... then dancing. Reviewing the history of Pales- * * * Mr. tine, and Jewry's claim to the HARRY MIRVIS BBYO, himself . . . becomes the land, Prof. Slosson said that "it first president of the newly-form- would be intolerable were the doors of Palestine closed to the ed District Six Council of Bnai Brith Young Men . . taking in eight states and three Canadian provinces . . The 23-year-old lad, whose name is a by-word in national BBYO circles, is also president of the Detroit-Windsor Council -among other numerous titles . . . and is considered one of the nation's top youth leaders. • • * MRS. ANNIE GOULD was stopped by a Michigan State Trooper as she curved into US-12, last week ... and innocently ask- ed what she had done wrong . . The trooper smiled faintly, reach- ed for his "notebook" and told Congress Women Study Ways to Build Character 111 ;-- - - V111111111111111111111111111111111MIIIIMI111111111:1111111111111111111111111111111111111110111i111111111111MMIIINIIHIt11111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111 _ TIME FOR another AZA Stunt her that she was going 65 miles Night ... and another tough job an hour . . . "65 miles an hour," of jury duty ... To be held, Nov. in the Jewish Center auditorium • . . with each chapter giving a skit, musical, drama, comedy or what-have-you . . . Picking the winner is like finding the needle M the hay that you know is there but where! . . . The kids go -all ' out in these presentations and usually come up with some down- right terrific doings . . . Max Kushner, BBYO chairman of Greater Bnai Brith Mens Coun- cil, and Yehuda Rosenman, young Page Nineteen THE JEWISH NEWS Jews." Dr. Clark Hopkins, professor of classical archeology at the university, spoke for the Arabs. He indicated that Jewish immi- gration into Palestine is the source of all the trouble, and ad- vised that a cessation of such im- migration will "stop the Jewish prolem. in Palestine." "Sentimentally and historical- ly, any treatment setting Pales- tine aside as being only- of inter- est to the Arabs, because it was their homeland, would be like saying the Rock of Gibraltar was of interest only to the Spaniards," Prof. Slosson declared. BnaiBrith Youth Chapter I Marks To Celebrate 3rd 6th Anniversary Year on Sunday Chapter One, Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit, will mark its The third anniversary of the sixth anniversary with a tea founding of the Bnai Brith Youth dance and installation of officers, Organization will be celebrated in Detroit next Sunday, which has been declared BBYO Day by the BBYO Council. Beginning at 12 noon, a series of programs will be held in the Jewish Community Center. Booths will be set up by AZA, Bnai Brith Girls, Bnai Brith Young Women, and Bnai Brith Young Men, in order to display pictures, newspapers, trophies and information on each unit Three skits from AZA Stunt Night, three acts from the BBG Variety Show, Kingdom Kut-Ups, the BBYM Rex No. 11 choir, a skit by the BBYW Council, and an Information Please quiz will be presented. Harry Mirvis, president of the BBYO Council, will speak. Larry Stockier, gen- eral chairman for BBYO Day, will act as Master of Ceremonies. Committee members include Marvin Berlin, Ralph Simkovitz, Ann Wald, Helen Meckler, Mar- got Mano, Melvin Matoff, Irving Feldman. Decorations commit- tee: Arnold Schoviet and Marvin Berlin. Publicity Committee: Kenneth Applebaum and Ilene Ratner; contact: Seymour Gars- off; program: David Rappaport; banquet, Maynard Kalef. The public is invited, and young people interested in join- ing the organization are urged to participate in the celebration. There are 36 chapters in Detroit. The BBBYO office is at 11718 Dexter. Charles Levy and Helen Alpert are the directors. * * MASQUERADE Northwest Hebrew Cong. was the setting for a gleeful masquer- ade last week-end. To Nate Pol- asky's music, and Tootsie Simon's melodies, whirled Al Goldman with Mimi Loebove, Iry Baron with Esther Landau, Arnie Ros- enthal and Renee Shear, Iry Rosenberg with Doris 'Sax, Eddie Lebowitz with Herman Korman and Jackie Solomon with Tiby Goldman. Al and Mimi, as Caesar and Cleopatra, won the prize for the best costume. * ARE YOU WEARING A RED FEATHER? Events of the Week For Young Adults Nov. 8—Jewish Center Saturday Night Dance, Butzel Hall, 9 p. m. Nov. 9 — Council Career Group - 1embership Tea, 2:30 p. m. Nov. 9—Temple Beth El Young Peeple's Club Forum, Temple Beth El, 2-6 0. m. Nov. 9—Z.O.A. Chapter 1 Installa- tion and Tea Dance, Rose Sittig C, ifien Bldg., 8 p. m. Nov. 11—IZFA meeting, Webster Hall, 8 p. m. Nov. 12—Jr. Service Group book review, Jewish Center, 8 p. m. Nov. 15—Jr. Hadassah and Mas- ada Dance, Old Colony Club, 9:30 p. m. . Nov. 16—Jr. Service Group Dis- cussion Series, Jewish Center, 3 p. m. Nov. 16—Jr. Hadassah member- ship tea. REGULAR, Semi-Annual GREAT LAKES FOR QUICK RESULTS USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS There's A Reason Why , ct People Like t,,) BROTHERS u. *a Zve '3;62, Only the finest in food is expertly prepared and served for your satisfaction! CLEAN! FRIENDLY! BROTHERS Dexter and Leslie NOV. 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 MASONIC TEMPLE Opens Sunday, 4 P.M. Every type of combination sandwich to suit the most particular palate is featured at Brothers! Other Days 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. 64 Dealers from Great Lakes States Delicatessen Restaurant HO. 4875 EVERYTHING FOR SALE Admission 42c. (plus tax) $500 FREE Door Prizes! 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